I first visited mallory in 1956 when bikes had dustbinFairings then it was the church and the lord dayObservance society that was a pain now it's someoneWith with an axe to grind if they don,t like move they knew there was a racetrack there when they boughtThe property

S o what type of person buys a house next to a racetrack then complains about a long established piece of british racing history, the numb nut who obvoiusly didnt do his homework should be installed in a home if he thinks he will get Mallory closed, i suppose if it was something he was interested in it would all be ok. I lived in Mallory some years ago and the raceday and test day noise is no more than buying a house near the m1 and having motor noise all day every day. just a question .... its not HOMER SIMPSON is it..........

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